What I Ate Wednesday

Good morning, friends! I’m so glad you enjoyed yesterday’s post on financial wellness. It was something I’d been writing in my brain for over a year now.

Onto the good eats!

Breakfast was two pieces of heritage grain sourdough toast with avocado, caraway kraut, and everything bagel spice plus two fried pasture-raised eggs. I love that Kroger’s Simple Truth brand has pasture-raised eggs (meaning the chickens are free to wander outdoors and eat natural feed like worms and grass) for a bit more affordable than other brands.

Did you know 95% of eggs come from chickens raised in cages where they can barely move? The more you can support local farmers you trust or purchase pasture-raised eggs versus factory farmed eggs at the store, the better. Even those with the “free range” label typically live in crowded cages with limited outdoor access. You can also look for the “certified humane” label on the carton. Beyond being more humane, pasture-raised eggs may be higher in omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin E. I also think they taste noticeably better!

Lunch was a bowl of lentil soup and a big salad with local arugula and cabbage from our CSA, leftover Wild Planet tuna, some more kraut, diced cucumber, and the best balsamic vinaigrette which I always have ready to go in the fridge. I like to make a batch of soup each weekend to pair with toast or salad for quick lunches.

I hung out at Stauf’s in the afternoon to get some work done and munched on a chocolate chip scone with coffee. What I really wanted was their blueberry muffin because it’s the best ever but they were out so I settled on the scone, which tasted marvelous with the coffee. Old me would’ve freaked out that I didn’t have a healthy snack on hand when hunger struck. Making spontaneous food decisions is one of the most magical parts of eating intuitively. I didn’t plan that I’d get a scone at 4pm; it just sounded really good in the moment.

One the most helpful things I did for myself when transitioning out of the obsessing with clean eating was not planning meals ahead of time, since what I really needed to do was relinquish control.

Dinner was tacos that we’ve been having once a week inspired by this recipe. In a large skillet, sauté an onion and a bell pepper in extra virgin olive oil with a pinch of kosher salt (yesterday I used a bag of frozen peppers and onions). Then add some frozen corn, a few spoonfuls of tomato paste, lots of cumin, chili powder, smoked paprika, salt, pepper, and Tabasco Chipotle hot sauce. Next add two cans of drained chickpeas and a big handful of finely chopped walnuts or pecans. I use a potato masher to mash everything together until the texture resembles taco meat.

Munched on a few of ALDI’s dark chocolate covered almonds while we watched Madame Secretary.

For all my local Columbus friends, we went to La Tavola Friday night for dinner and it was SO GOOD. We started with the house salad and then I ordered the gnocchi with marinara for my entrée. Tiramisu for dessert, obviously. I highly recommend it!